CORRECTION: no, rowspan doesn't work in IE, which ONLY understands
it with a capital S: rowSpan. So, now (since 1.2.5) the only way to
remove a rowspan in IE is to do
.attr('rowSpan',1)
and not removeAttr('rowspan') or removeAttr('rowSpan') or
attr('rowspan',1).
FF forgives and understands all
Huh, interesting! Indeed, specifying an attribute in lowercase makes
it work.
All in all, it seems like a inconsistency to me, that attr() method
and FF don't care about the case, but removeAttr() and IE do.
On May 29, 12:31 am, kape [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I encountered the same problem when
I encountered the same problem when I upgraded to 1.2.6 and using
rowspan instead of rowSpan fixed it. I guess it was a bug fix.
On May 27, 1:27 pm, snobo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since upgrading to 1.2.5 (the same applies to1.2.6), an attempt to $
('... td').removeAttr('rowSpan') triggers an
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